AI avatars will be able to answer 90 percent of the queries posed during meetings and ask for help from a human worker if it gets stuck, quoted Sam Liang.
Author: Indrani Bose
NueGo partners with Delhi Capitals for the upcoming cricket season
This collaboration aligns with NueGo’s core values towards promoting eco-friendly travel and empowering women.
Ecommerce businesses employing real-time personalization see 7x more purchases: Report
The findings are based on a detailed analysis of 500,000 messages across 43 global eCommerce businesses.
Amul expects turnover to cross $10 billion mark this year
Amul Managing Director Jayen Mehta believes India can produce more than 33 percent of the total milk in the world in the next 10 years from 24 percent now.
MCA and Meta announce plans to counter spread of deceptive AI-generated content
The helpline will enable individuals to report suspected deepfakes directly via WhatsApp, utilising a multilingual chatbot offering support in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Urban Company makes its platform accessible for persons with visual impairment
Using assistive technologies, available as part of smartphone operating systems, persons with disabilities will be able to book at-home services on the Urban Company app easily using touch gestures.
Young entrepreneurs should learn from Byju’s mistakes: MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar
This comes at a time when some of the most highly valued startups, including Byju’s, Paytm, Ola, and Dream11, have come under fire for a range of issues, casting a shadow on India’s technology and startup ecosystem.
Kerala HC summons WhatsApp India representative over obscene video of a woman
s per the Information Technology (IT) digital media ethics rules, a major social media intermediary such as WhatsApp is required to provide details of the originator only for offences punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than five years.
Edelweiss MF’s Radhika Gupta on thousand Indians attend the Harvard India Conference
The Edelweiss Mutual Funds CEO said the presence of such a large number of Indians at an American campus was once a rarity and that it was “incredible” to see times change.
Adda52 partners with celebrities like Karishma Tanna to establish poker as a mainstream mind sport
Adda52 had earlier collaborated with celebrities like Ali Fazal, David Warner, Chris Gayle, and Salim Merchant, to help enhance the appeal of poker. Latest additions include Karishma Tanna and Arjun Bijlani.